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Submitted by mark healey, Oct 10, 2007 16:25

Even though the committee would never consider them, You are 100% right to say the american soldier is the greatest force for peace in the world today. The Nobel commitee would be more likely to give the prize to Osama bin Laden before they would give to the american soldier. The committee will likely award the prize to Al Gore who is the undeserving candidate in the once glorious history of the Nobel Prize. It goes to show how political this award has become. Winning the Nobel peace Prize doesn't mean what it once meant.


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    Oct 10, 2007 09:26

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